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Distance
12.7 miles
Elevation Gain
2776 ft
Route Type
Loop
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McCurdy, Bolinas Ridge, Randall, Olema Valley, Bolema, Ridge Trail Loop Is a loop trail that takes you past scenic surroundings located near Bolinas, California.
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